Compound bows offer a simplistic design, yet offer great power in a hunting bow. A lot of new and old hunters use compound bows, because they are able to take down big game with the power of the compound bow. In hunting, you have to take the game down with one shot of the arrow, because it takes too long to reload and fire. You need to get very close to your prey, take careful aim, and have enough power behind the arrow to make the kill.
Compound bows are wonderful for those who are beginning to get into bow hunting. The new hunter will have a better and cleaner shot with a compound bow. This is because of the way that the draw weight works on a compound bow. As the hunter draws back the arrow, the hunter will feel increasing weight and tension until they hit about 75% of the draw. At that point, the weight starts to lessen. This allows the hunter to hold the arrow back at full draw without difficulty holding the draw. This allows the hunter to hold his draw for a longer amount of time, while taking careful aim. Then, the hunter is able to release the draw and shoot the arrow with the full power of a compound bow.
Some hunters feel that the composite bow takes a little more effort to set-up. You might have to work the cams a little more to get the right draw length and a good feel for draw weight. A huge plus for composite bows is the fact that humidity does not affect them. Over time, a wood compound bow can become warped and damaged if it is constantly exposed to extremes in humidity. Humidity definitely affects performance in a wood bow. Find out more about power of compound bows at hunting bows or mathews compound bows.
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